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Natalie Kopytko
PhD Student

Biography

Her current research focuses on climate change adaptation and mitigation in Ukraine’s agri-food sector. Natalie worked for environmental non-profits and in environmental education prior to returning to academia for a Master’s degree. For her dissertation, she focused on how nuclear power creates barriers to climate change adaptation and how nuclear power operation must adapt to climate change.  She is particularly interested in using an interdisciplinary approach to research the connections between climate change, agriculture, energy and water.

Career

2010-present PhD Environmental Economics and Management Department of Environment and Geography, University of York  
2007-2009 Master of Environmental Studies The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA
1994-1999 BSc Biology Major (Ecology focus), Environmental Toxicology Minor Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada

Departmental roles

Teaching

2010-present Demonstrator, Research Skills and Statistical Methods (post-grads)

2011-2012 Tutorial Leader, Maths Help Session (undergrads)

2010 Seminar Leader, Sustainable Societies

2009 Teaching Assistant, Energy Matters, The Evergreen State College

2009 Guest Lecturer, Energy Matters, The Evergreen State College

2009 Guest Lecturer, Masters Programme, The Evergreen State College

Kopytko, Natalie

Contact details

Natalie Kopytko
PhD Student
Department of Environment and Geography
University of York
Heslington
York
YO10 5DD

Tel: 01904 324780
Fax: 01904 322998